Autism

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AUTISM

Autistic People: Persons or Projects?

Autistic People: Persons or Projects by Judy Endow Autistic people experience the world differently than non-autistic people experience the world. One reasons for this difference is the autistic sensory system is quite different from

  • Even though it may be hard work for you to support your student with autism by providing accommodations, please remember that your student is likely working at least as hard, if not harder than you, when it comes to accommodations. Judy Endow on Ollibean. Image of birds flying .

The Changing Implementation of Accommodations

The Changing Implementation of Accommodations Accommodations are something provided by law to people with disabilities. It is easy for people to understand physical accommodations such as wheelchairs and curb cuts. It is much more

Autism, Behavior and the Impact of Kindness

Judy Endow on Autism, Behavior and the Impact of Kindness Please know that the behavior of people with autism makes sense in the context of their experience of the world around them. Because typical people

  • Autism Awareness and May Flowers by Amy Sequenzia on Ollibean

Autism Awareness and May Flowers

Autism "Awareness" and May Flowers This is my THANK YOU to all who lived through yet another April with Autism Awareness, the bewareness and woes. It’s May now. My garden is blooming because you

  • Autism, Visual Thinking And The Parking System . Photo of building with neon park sign.

Autism Visual Thinking and the Parking System

Autism and Visual Thinking Many autistic people think visually. As a young child who thought visually I was often thought to be stubborn and insisting upon my own way when in reality I was

  • Photograph of two people walking down a dirt road . Their backs are facing the camera and the person on the left has their arm around the other. Autism, Death and Mental Health Therapy Judy Endow on Ollibean

Autism, Death and Mental Health Therapy

by Judy Endow The traumatic event of death is something we all struggle with from time to time over the course of our life. It is no different for autistic people. I am often reminded

  • Photo of a girl holding a sparkler. Text reads: Active listening is paying attention to all possible ways of communication an Autistic child uses. Amy Sequenzia on Ollibean

Parents, Are You Listening To Your Child?

As a non-speaking Autistic, I pay special attention to comments and statements made by parents of other non-speaking Autistics, especially children. Many times I see parents lamenting that they will never listen to their Autistic child say "I love you", or how much they long to hear those words.

Normalcy is an Ableist Concept

by Amy Sequenzia Ableism: we know it is everywhere and we know it is the reason why disabled people fight the normative society that chooses to make us invisible. The idea that we should

Autism and Friendship

By Judy Endow For many years having friends eluded me. I find that to be true with many teen and young adult autistics. If you are in that predicament I encourage you to hang in

Autistic Neurology or Psychiatric Symptomatology?

by Judy Endow Sometimes autistic neurology – specifically our style of thinking and the way our brain handles information bumps up against what can appear to be psychiatric symptomatology. This has happened to me

  • Photograph of sky and red bougainvillea . Text reads "Landing outside of the norm does not equate to mean less than as a human being. Judy Endow on Ollibean"

Autism and Measuring Normal

by Judy Endow Even though people described me as in my own world as I was growing up, I was in the same world as every other human being. I could not help

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